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KSA 021-056-0011 – Unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-056-0011 – Unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-056-0011

Statute Summary

21-5611.Unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child.(a) Unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child is knowingly transmitting a visual depiction of an identifiable child 12 or more years of age but less than 18 years of age in a state of nudity when the offender is less than 19 years of age. (b) Aggravated unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child is: (1) Knowingly transmitting a visual depiction of an identifiable child 12 or more years of age but less than

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